Fantasy Tip: Owners will need to monitor Davis' practice participation during the week to see if he has a chance to play in Week 4. Owners in most leagues probably should look for healthier options to use in their lineups because Davis could be limited even if he does play.

Fantasy Tip: Henry received the start in Week 3 because of DeMarco Murray's injury and finished with 54 yards. He could start again if Murray is not able to but play but will have a solid role even if Murray returns. He should be at least a flex option in fantasy leagues and could be a No. 2 fantasy running back if he starts.

Fantasy Tip: After topping 60 yards in each of the first two games, Walker was limited to a few short gains against Seattle. There is no need to hit the panic button. Walker has reached 800 receiving yards in each of the last three seasons and can continue to be deployed as a TE1 moving forward.

Fantasy Tip: The injury doesn't sound too serious, and Henry finished with one less carry than DeMarco Murray, who came into the game nursing a hamstring injury of his own. When healthy, Murray should continue to lead the backfield, but Henry remains a must-own backup, especially for Murray owners.

Fantasy Tip: Matthews led the Titans in catches, yards and targets and continues to be one of Marcus Mariota's favorite options. He deserves consideration as a WR3 against the Houston Texans in Week 4, especially if Corey Davis remains sidelined.

Fantasy Tip: Murray was questionable coming into the game with a hamstring injury, but he ended up having his best performance of the year. Derrick Henry also saw 13 carries, but if Murray doesn't have any setbacks this week, the carries could swing more in his favor moving forward. Consider him a RB2 against the Houston Texans in Week 4.

Fantasy Tip: Murray probably will share snaps with Derrick Henry during the game and could see limited carries because of the injuries. Murray will be a risky option for owners because of the injury and the matchup.

Fantasy Tip: Even if Murray suits up, there is a good chance he will see limited snaps, and the matchup with Seattle is far from ideal. If you have to start one of Tennessee's backs, Derrick Henry is the better play.

Fantasy Tip: Taylor played 12 snaps in Week 2 after getting half that many in the opener, yet still produced two of the biggest plays of the game. While it is a bit too early to start adding him in most fantasy leagues, his time could be coming soon and Davis continues to struggle staying on the field. Taylor repeatedly flashed when given the opportunity during the preseason.

Fantasy Tip: Murray was facing a tough matchup if he were at 100 percent, but it's especially difficult if he is a little banged up. Look for Derrick Henry to shoulder some of the lost against the Seahawks, and perhaps start if Murray is out or limited. The fantasy back of choice in Nashville this weekend appears to be Henry.